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To all GISDK learners and programmers, I have collected into DK_Aids.exe sample code and other useful items from my 9 years of GISDK programming (some from Armando Scalise). I have stuck to simple text files with simple formatting. I have uploaded the file to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Maptitude/files/ (download DK_Aids.exe). It is a self-extracting zip containing 63 files (1.5 mb). I invite additional tips, tricks, sample code and will periodically add them to this archive. So, I suggest you extract it to the same folder, eg., DK_Aids, on your machine. Each time I issue a new version, there will be a list of the changes and additions to it so you don't have to look at the whole thing again. After extracting the archive you should read the __readme.txt which is your master table of contents for the entire collection. I hope these will be helpful and that, together, we can develop DK-based, custom GIS applications!
Larry Manire
larry@dbtecs.com
Databasics, Inc.
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